The genetic architecture of mate preferences is likely to affect significant evolutionary processes, including speciation and hybridization. Here, we investigate laboratory hybrids between a pair of sympatric Lake Victoria cichlid fish species that appear to have recently evolved from a hybrid population between similar predecessor species. The species demonstrate strong assortative mating in the laboratory, associated with divergent male breeding coloration (red dorsum versus blue). We show in a common garden experiment, using DNA-based paternity testing, that the strong female mate preferences among males of the two species are fully recovered in a large fraction of their F2 hybrid generation. Individual hybrid females often demonstrated ...
Theory suggests that genetic polymorphisms in female mating preferences may cause disruptive selecti...
The traits involved in sexual selection, such as male secondary sexual characteristics and female ma...
Theory suggests that genetic polymorphisms in female mating preferences may cause disruptive selecti...
The genetic architecture of mate preferences is likely to affect significant evolutionary processes,...
The genetic architecture of mate preferences is likely to affect significant evolutionary processes,...
The genetic architecture of mate preferences is likely to affect significant evolutionary processes,...
The genetic architecture of mate preferences is likely to affect significant evolutionary processes,...
Hybrid speciation is constrained by the homogenizing effects of gene flow from the parental species....
Hybrid speciation is constrained by the homogenizing effects of gene flow from the parental species....
Hybrid speciation is constrained by the homogenizing effects of gene flow from the parental species....
Hybrid speciation is constrained by the homogenizing effects of gene flow from the parental species....
Theory suggests that genetic polymorphisms in female mating preferences may cause disruptive selecti...
Theory suggests that genetic polymorphisms in female mating preferences may cause disruptive selecti...
The traits involved in sexual selection, such as male secondary sexual characteristics and female ma...
Theory suggests that genetic polymorphisms in female mating preferences may cause disruptive selecti...
Theory suggests that genetic polymorphisms in female mating preferences may cause disruptive selecti...
The traits involved in sexual selection, such as male secondary sexual characteristics and female ma...
Theory suggests that genetic polymorphisms in female mating preferences may cause disruptive selecti...
The genetic architecture of mate preferences is likely to affect significant evolutionary processes,...
The genetic architecture of mate preferences is likely to affect significant evolutionary processes,...
The genetic architecture of mate preferences is likely to affect significant evolutionary processes,...
The genetic architecture of mate preferences is likely to affect significant evolutionary processes,...
Hybrid speciation is constrained by the homogenizing effects of gene flow from the parental species....
Hybrid speciation is constrained by the homogenizing effects of gene flow from the parental species....
Hybrid speciation is constrained by the homogenizing effects of gene flow from the parental species....
Hybrid speciation is constrained by the homogenizing effects of gene flow from the parental species....
Theory suggests that genetic polymorphisms in female mating preferences may cause disruptive selecti...
Theory suggests that genetic polymorphisms in female mating preferences may cause disruptive selecti...
The traits involved in sexual selection, such as male secondary sexual characteristics and female ma...
Theory suggests that genetic polymorphisms in female mating preferences may cause disruptive selecti...
Theory suggests that genetic polymorphisms in female mating preferences may cause disruptive selecti...
The traits involved in sexual selection, such as male secondary sexual characteristics and female ma...
Theory suggests that genetic polymorphisms in female mating preferences may cause disruptive selecti...